WHOSE FAULT IS IT 1
Letßeaders Decide The Question. If a foghorn warps tiie mariner to steer offthe coast, if he still hugs the shore and is wrecked upon it, whose fault is it ? If the red switchlight is up and -the enginedriver deliberately pulls ahead into another train, blame the driver. If £ careless workman will, in spite of warning, try to find out how many teeth a buzz saw has, and the saw tries > find out how many Angers .the man has, blame the workman, not the saw. K people who have kidney complaint and backache will'not take Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills when they are publicly endorsed, blame the people, not the medicine.. Mrs W. E. Bruncll, Puke Road, Paeroa, says: "I am a great believer ri Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and always keep a bottle in the house. Some time ago I had occasion to use this iemedy as I was suffering verv much with my kidneys', and I found it acted splendidly, a few bottles restoring me to good health. When I first staited to take Doan’s Pills my back was very painful, and if I stooped a cruel ache used to strike me right across my kidneys and it was as much as I could do to stand uy straight again. Besides backache I was subject to dizzy feelings, bad headaches, and.’ had no energy for anything. I had been trying different remedies from time to tijne, but nothing had done me any good. Doap’s Backache Kidney Pills, however, acted on the kidneys straight away, and in a week or so I was completely cured. I have great faith in them, and whenever I feel at all off colour I take a few doses and the result is always beneAcial. I strongly advise kidney sufferers to give this medicine a trial.” Four years later, Mrs Brunel! lays : “ My husband is a great believer in Doan’s Backacoe Kidney Pills. They cured him four years ago and he has had no return of; his old complaint since. He always keeps this medicine in the house, in fact, would not like to be without it.”
Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-Mc« Clellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street Sydney. But be sure you get Doan’s.
USED CAR BARGAINS. WILLYS-KNIGHT, 7-seater. Perfect condition, privately owned, done only few thousand miles. - - - £4OO NASH, 5-seater, first-class condition. £3OO NASH, 5-seater. - - £175 OVERLAND 91. Demonstration car, magneto ignition. - - - £215 INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE & SIDE CHAIR (will sell separately) cheap at - £65 BIG X MOTOR CYCLE & SIDE CHAIR firstclass order. - - £75 EASY TERMS. J. POMEROY & Co., Ltd. COACH AND MOTOR BODY BUILDERS, Box 103. HAMILTON.
FOR J ■iBpBBIMORB JO S Ih-W^&dll .taIIEAGE I fll K~ I t p ! PREE-FROM-TROUBLE outings, wth a low I running ■cost for tyre upkeep is the desire of | every motorist. S | cPut your car over tyres that will be sure to keep | | you gliding merrily along. | 1 Only first class tyres are stocked here-tyres. built to £ $ withstand continual hard driving. ! JOHN HUBBARD ftS General and Motor Engineer. Phone 80. Paste# ~
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4781, 26 November 1924, Page 4
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527Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4781, 26 November 1924, Page 4
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